Photo: Internet? Wen:461
由于受到新冠疫情影响,近日SEMA?Show和古德伍德速度节等人流大大大的盛会都宣布取消线下活动,在这不乐观的环境下,但有一家与汽车息息息息關的纪念品店宣布开业--为纪念《头文字D》诞生25周年诞生诞生的25周年,官方特别开设了一家流动营业的纪念品店并开开了7/23日,以纪念《头文字D》诞生25周年,官方特别开设一家流动营业的纪念店并开开了7/23日。 On July 23rd, a mobile souvenir store was opened in Tokyo to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the birth of "Heads Up D".
The store is located on the 6th floor of a Loft mall in Shibuya, Tokyo, and features a simple illustration gallery and a wide range of "Head Character D" peripherals. Why is it a mobile business? Because for two weeks, 7.23-8.10, the store will be open in Tokyo. Then, from 8.28-9.13, it'll move to Osaka for a "limited time".
The manga has been serialized in the weekly magazine Young Magazine since June 26, 1995, and its pure expression of driving techniques and detailed portrayal of Japan's folk tuning and car-playing atmosphere at the time have made the manga an absolute hit with fans around the globe, with drifting becoming a focal point for countless fans and transmitting the culture of Japanese street racing to the world. culture to the world.
The store displays a number of illustrations drawn by Shuichi Shigeno, mainly centering on Takumi and the Takahashi brothers, but unfortunately only for display. The rest of the souvenirs on sale may seem a bit "middle-aged" to some of you, but since the store is open, it's a good place to get your hands on some of those souvenirs.
T-shirts, mugs, and tote bags are the expected basics of souvenirs
For something a little more creative, how about these keychains engraved with classic lines? The word "Panjin" in the lower left corner is too noticeable...
Key bags, coin purses, cell phone cases, rechargeable batteries, slippers and folding chairs are all recommended items to go along with them, with the color scheme based on the actual car, and the rotor and 12,000 rpm tachometer symbols incorporated.
Tool kits and toolboxes are a lot more practical than the gadgets above, and they're cool enough
There are only two souvenirs available in the store that can be applied to the car: the rearview mirror and the decorative license plate. There are only three license plates available, so if you often fantasize about tangling with the Takahashi brothers, you'll have to arrange for one for the rearview mirror
Murals that pervade the style of the first anime, this one can be had!
The coins with the newly designed cartoon images are quite delightful, but this is a random sale, so it's a matter of luck as to which character you can get
There are also souvenirs of Shuichi Shigeno's new MF?GHOST, which is the spiritual sequel to "Head First", so promotion is still needed
The coolest souvenir in the store right now is this ink drawing of the Takahashi Brothers, which is a great example of how the first anime was done. The coolest souvenir in the store right now is this ink drawing by artist Ozaku, which depicts Takumi and Keisuke in a battle using traditional techniques, adding a touch of subtlety that can't be conveyed in the manga. Of course, this "work" doesn't come cheap, with a price tag of $200
Surprisingly, there aren't any related figures for sale in the store. It turns out that this is just the initial scale of the product, and that other types of memorabilia will be updated over time. It is not easy to open a souvenir store in this situation, although there are not many kinds of souvenirs, but the opening of this place indicates that the racing world under the pen of Hideo Shigeno is still not forgotten; and how many friends embarked on the road of playing cars because of "Heads of D", and how many people's dreams began in that small tofu store. Without further ado, are you ready to dig out your dusty comic books and look back?
To learn more, please copy the link below to your browser
/sp/initialD-25th/
(Image from the network)
This article comes from the author of Automobile House Car, and does not represent the viewpoint position of Automobile House.